Best cheap Toronto eats

Hi there, I am going to be in Toronto next week for three days and I need help with some great places to eat on a limited budget. I am staying on Roncesvalles but most of my business is in the downtown area, though I am not against going a little out of my way to find something awesome and cheap.

If you're taking the King streetcar (504) to get downtown, you'll be passing by Island Foods at King and Dufferin. This place serves excellent West Indian rotis - IMO the best in town, though I know others on this board disagree. Price per roti is somewhere around $5-$6, and one roti makes a meal. On Roncesvalles itself are several Polish restaurants that serve very large meals for very reasonable prices. I especially like Cafe Polonez, but Staropolska, Krak, and Chopin are very good too.

Island Foods roti's are incredible. Yes, $6 for a roti is a bit high but it's a great lunch. Perfect for on the go too. I like the chicken both bone in and bone out. Bone in if you can sit and pick them out (Of your mouth) and bone out if you can't.

The Dumpling House on west side of Spadina, north of Dundas (get the pork & chive)Not Just Noodles NW corner of Yonge & Wellsley (get the Shanghai Noodles, actually lots of stuff is good there)Burrito Boyz at Adelaide west of University (get the shrimp or halibut)Sinai Sushi Grosvenor, which is one light north of College, just west of Yonge -- (all the sushi and rolls are great, I like the special spicy salmon)Yummy BBQ Korean Food on Yonge, half a block south of Wellsley -- the ribs are greatReithers German Deli on Church, half a block south of Wellsley -- get the cabbage rolls or meatloaf off the hot tableSpring Rolls - Wellsley & Church -- the grilled pork or the seafood hot & sour soup are goodSweet Pepper - Bay, 1 block south of Wellsley -- great veal sammieAnd another vote for Mustachios!

For well under $10, you can get a large bowl of Pho at almost any Vietnamese restaurant. It's a meal in itself - plenty of noodles, various forms of beef (I like rare beef and beef balls, myself), basil and bean sprouts you add yourself ad lib, all in a uniquely tasty soup.

If you get tired of this, Izba, on the Queensway, offers a schnitzel dinner at a very low price. True, it's not the finest schnitzel, but still tasty.